The Master of Accountancy degree requires 30 semester hours (10 courses) to complete, exclusive of Foundational Proficiencies. The core courses provide advanced work in the areas of governmental, financial and managerial accounting, contemporary professional issues, financial management, Taxation, Professional Accountancy, auditing, tax, and financial management. A strong emphasis on the development of analytic and communication skills are evident in the courses.
Taxation
Professional Accountancy
In addition to the University graduate admission requirements described in the Graduate Admissions section of the catalog, the department bases decisions for regular admission on a holistic review of credentials in which the criteria listed in the admission checklist (see right-side column) are used to assess the potential success of each applicant.
Dr. Doug Waggle
Chair, Department of Accountancy and Finance

Summer: Mar. 1st* | Fall: June 1st* | Spring: Oct. 1st*